The Great Stumble
Our present time is determined by an absurdly rapid pace and a huge fuss about every small detail in life – but what is the sense behind it all?
Moritz Rinke tries to sound the scope of everyday life by following the trails of the oddest stories he comes across. He drives all the way to Geiernest to search for the man who slapped the Chancellor´s face. He bathes in German mentalities and 22.000 eggs on a crusade. He investigates at a clinic for workaholics, observes hysterical persons that flush their pets down the toilet or tells us about his adventures with a navigation-device. Moritz Rinke is a close observer of people and circumstances of our present time. Sometimes he describes the restless world around us, sometimes he takes a look at people´s inner state. Despite the everyday-chaos, the author does never apply a moralic approach but describes small situations in his astonished-comical way.
Finland: Sammakko
- Publisher: KiWi-Taschenbuch
- Release: 19.08.2005
- ISBN: 978-3-462-03628-2
- 208 Pages
- Author: Moritz Rinke